Tag Archive | Informative
How to Publish an Ebook: Resources for Authors…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Article by Jane Friedman, on her site: About the only thing that remains constant in ebook publishing is that it changes—everything from the services to marketing strategies. Here, I regularly update best resources I know of related to learning to publish an ebook, finding the…
EU Cookie Law Banner Timed Appearance…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
You may remember the my post on 11th January 2017: EU COOKIE LAW BANNER REQUIRED which advised about the law and described how to comply with it. One of my blog followers, Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, asked if the banner can be timed out instead of having the…
23 Emotions People Can Feel, But Seldom Notice – Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Filing Your Taxes? Follow These Tax Deduction Tips for Freelance Writers…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Article by Kristen Pope on The Write Life site: Freelance writers wear many hats, from being their own stand-alone IT departments to scheduling meetings and interviews, ordering office supplies, designing web pages, invoicing and being their own accounts-receivable departments. But one category many freelancers feel…
The Convertible Cloud: Ebook Conversion Online…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Excerpt from an article by David Kugler on The Book Designer: Previously, I’ve compared some of the computer apps that you can use to convert your manuscript into an ebook. This month I’ll talk about online conversion tools — all of the ones I’m going…
EDITING 101: 28 – Emphasising…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Originally posted as the Dun Writin’—Now Whut? series on this blog, EDITING 101 is a weekly refresher series for some of you and brand new for others. Courtesy of Adirondack Editing Emphasizing Today’s blog post is about using scare quotes and italics for emphasis. As usual, these ways of emphasizing…
How to write a mystery thriller in the style of Alfred Hitchcock by Tony Lee Moral
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
As the author of three books on Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, including a ‘how to’ write a thriller, called Alfred Hitchcock’s Movie Making Masterclass, I was naturally inspired by his stories when writing my mystery thriller, Ghost Maven, about a teenage girl who falls in love…
EDITING 101: 27 – Semicolons…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Originally posted as the Dun Writin’—Now Whut? series on this blog, EDITING 101 is a weekly refresher series for some of you and brand new for others. Courtesy of Adirondack Editing Semicolons Just what is a semicolon, why does it exist, and how do you use it? I’ve seen writers…